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//! \addtogroup ccfgread_api
//! @{
//! \section sec_ccfgread Introduction
//!
//! The values of customer configuration (CCFG) settings in flash are determined by ccfg.c and typically
//! a user application does not need to read these CCFG values as they are used mainly during ROM boot
//! and device trimming. However, a subset of the CCFG settings need to be read by application
//! code thus DriverLib provides this API to allow easy read access to these specific settings.
//!
//! The remaining settings not accessible through this API can of course be read directly at the CCFG
//! addresses in the flash (starting at CCFG_BASE) using the HWREG macro and the provided defines.
//! CCFG settings are documented as part of the register descriptions in the CPU memory map.
//!
//! \note CCFG settings are located in flash and should be considered read-only from an application
//! point-of-view.
//! @}
